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Picture a world where innovative property development and investment flourish, a landscape transformed by the vision and determination of extraordinary women. Their stories are a testament to resilience, vision, and an unwavering commitment to changing the skylines of Nigeria. In this captivating journey through the lives and careers of Nigerian women in real estate, we explore the indomitable spirit of visionaries who have redefined the landscape, broken barriers and left an indelible mark on the property sector.

From architectural masterpieces to groundbreaking investments, from strategic planning to advocacy, their influence knows no bounds. Step into the world of these trailblazers and be prepared to be inspired, captivated, and moved by their extraordinary achievements. These women are redefining real estate in Nigeria, and their stories are exceptional.

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Olajumoke Adenowo: Architectural Excellence

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Olajumoke Adenowo is among the fantastic women in real estate. She is a prominent Nigerian architect and real estate developer known for her innovative architectural designs and impactful contributions to the real estate industry. After graduating from university, Adenowo embarked on a remarkable career journey, beginning as an Assistant Architect at Towry Coker Associates. She then honed her skills as an architect in Lagos, working with Femi Majekodunmi Associates. At 23, she even played a pivotal role in the prestigious Federal Ministry of Finance project in Abuja.

In 1994, at 25, Olajumoke Adenowo took a momentous step by founding her boutique architecture and interior design firm, AD Consulting. Since its inception, AD Consulting has been at the forefront of designing and constructing over 114 projects. These encompass a broad spectrum of developments, including institutional buildings, office complexes, mixed-use developments, auditoria, private residences, healthcare facilities, industrial campuses, and master plans. Her clients include national and multinational corporations, such as Coca-Cola, L’Oreal, Access Bank plc, and Guaranty Trust Bank.

Through her groundbreaking architectural work and commitment to pushing the boundaries of creativity and excellence, Olajumoke Adenowo has earned numerous awards and accolades. Her exceptional contributions have left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s architecture and real estate field, making her a guru among her fellow women in real estate.

Dr. Mrs Jane Onwumere: Real Estate and Advocacy

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Dr. Jane Onwumere, aka “Mama Africa,” exemplifies women’s progress in real estate. With a background in creative thinking, business acumen, and network marketing expertise, she’s been a game-changer in the Nigerian real estate landscape. Dr. Onwumere’s innovative strategies have not only revolutionized the real estate industry within Nigeria but have also had a significant impact on the broader Sub-Saharan African and African real estate markets.

She co-founded PWAN Group with her husband and helped make it one of the world’s most successful real estate companies. Her journey from humble beginnings to becoming a highly admired real estate executive inspires aspiring women in real estate. It reflects a powerful message – with unwavering determination and hard work, women can rise to the pinnacle of their careers in traditionally male-dominated fields. Dr. Onwumere’s influence extends to human resource development, training and empowering thousands of real estate marketers, entrepreneurs, and professionals. She stands as a beacon of empowerment and innovation in the real estate industry, redefining what women in real estate can achieve.

Ruth Obih-Obuah: The Real Estate Strategist

Ruth Obih-Obuah: A Real Estate Strategist

Ruth Obih-Obuah is a multifaceted professional with a diverse educational background and a remarkable career in real estate. She holds an LLB degree from Imo State University and subsequently completed her legal education at the Nigerian Law School. Building on her legal foundation, Ruth expanded her knowledge with studies at the BPP Law School in London, UK. Her dedication to continuous learning led her to attain a certificate in entrepreneurial management from the Pan-Atlantic University. In addition, she further honed her expertise with real estate management training from Harvard Business School. She delved into the intricacies of commercial real estate analysis and investment through courses at the MIT School of Architecture and Planning in Boston.

In 2007, Ruth established 3Invest, a real estate company on a mission to rejuvenate the industry. By 2011, she brought a digital transformation, launching an online portal and a groundbreaking radio show to empower women. In 2012, she unveiled “Real Estate Unite,” the continent’s most significant yearly assembly of real estate leaders in Lagos.

Her passion for proptech culminated in establishing the Real Estate Investor Network (REIN) in 2013. Ruth Obih-Obuah is a trailblazing figure in the real estate industry. In 2015, she introduced Lagos CoWork, Africa’s first timeshare coworking space, reflecting her innovative approach. She’s dedicated to empowering women and driving industry growth and innovation.

Chukwunonso Onny-Ezeh: The Lady Realtor

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Chukwunonso Onny-Ezeh, or “Nonso,” has had a diverse career in law, banking, finance, non-profit work, and real estate. She’s the CEO of Assist-2-Sell Properties Limited, a top-notch real estate company specializing in property sales, leases, management, and advice. She earned a law degree from the University of Nigeria in 1999, was called to the Nigerian Bar the same year, and began practising law.

Assist-2-Sell Properties Ltd. won the 2011 British Airways on Business Opportunity Grant Award under her leadership. It’s also certified as a women-owned business by WEConnect, which is fantastic! But Nonso’s not just a successful businesswoman; she’s also a kind-hearted philanthropist. She created “Lady Realtors,” a platform dedicated to training and empowering women in the real estate field. Thanks to her ongoing support, over 1,500 women have received valuable training from this forum.

Nonso believes strongly in self-improvement and mentorship, and she’s part of various organizations, including WIMBIZ, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, and the Fortune 500 U.S. State Department Global Mentorship program. She’s even a mentor for the Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria (YouWiN) program. Apart from her professional achievements, Nonso is a member of esteemed clubs, like the Ikoyi Club 1938 and VGC Club. She’s an alumna of the prestigious Lagos Business School and is currently enrolled in the Chief Executive Program. Nonso’s expertise and leadership have made her a sought-after consultant and speaker in the real estate industry.

Nigerian women in real estate have redefined the landscape. From architecture to investment and development, they’ve left an indelible mark. Their stories inspire innovation and the belief that real estate or the business world is unlimited. They’ve shattered ceilings and constructed new horizons. Let them inspire us to redefine our landscapes, personally and professionally, in the dynamic world of real estate and beyond.

Okiemute Fole Ernest, known as “Tech-Savvy” in tech circles, has become a true master of WordPress website development. With over four years of hands-on practice, she brings not only a wealth of experience and expertise but also a passionate commitment to empowering others.

Mastering the Digital Craft

Okiemute, known in tech circles as “Tech-Savvy,” has more than just a name; she brings with her a wealth of experience and expertise. With over four years of hands-on practice, she has become a true master of the art and science of WordPress website development. However, what truly sets her apart is not just her technical proficiency but her passionate commitment to empowering others.

Empowering Women in Tech

As the founder of “Ladies Can Tech,” Okiemute has embarked on a remarkable journey to bridge the gender gap in the tech industry. This initiative stands as a testament to her unwavering dedication to nurturing the talents of young women. Through mentorship and training, she opens the doors to a world of endless possibilities. Her work goes beyond individual empowerment; it contributes to a more diverse and inclusive tech landscape.

The Website Development Academy

Driven by her passion for education and her vision of a more accessible digital future, Okiemute founded the “Website Development Academy” (WEBA). This academy serves as a haven for aspiring developers, providing them with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in web development. What’s truly remarkable is that Okiemute has guided over 20 individuals, both online and offline, teaching them how to build websites without writing a single line of code.

A Journey of Dedication

Okiemute’s journey is a testament to the power of passion, determination, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Her portfolio includes collaborations with various brands, from NGOs to international corporations, and students from within and outside the country. This underscores her commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the digital age.

Okiemute Fole Ernest is not just a WordPress website developer; she is a visionary who empowers others to explore the vast potential of the digital realm. Her work with “Ladies Can Tech” and the “Website Development Academy” is a testament to her commitment to shaping the future of tech, one empowered individual at a time. Married and based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Okiemute is a true inspiration for those seeking to make their mark in the digital world.

In a world teeming with potential and aspiring individuals, there are those who stand out as beacons of inspiration. Chinaza Favour is undeniably one of them. Her journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication to personal transformation, positive social change, and the empowerment of individuals worldwide.

An Author with Impact

Chinaza Favour is not just an accomplished author; she’s a life changer. Her books, ‘Who Are You, Really?’ and ‘Dear Young One,’ have touched the lives of over 15,000 youths across the globe. These aren’t just words on pages; they are catalysts for profound personal transformation.

Youth Ambassador and Brand Ambassador

Chinaza serves as the Youth Ambassador of the La Roche Leadership Foundation, an organization founded by the esteemed former governor of Lagos State, Dr. Akinwunmi Ambode. Her influence also extends to being a brand ambassador for WORITAL, one of Africa’s leading publishing companies. In 2023, RRANA recognized her as one of the top 100+ authors in Nigeria.

Nurturing Literary Talent

Her deep appreciation for art and literature is evident in her annual literary contest. This initiative rewards and spotlights the exceptional literary talents of artists, nurturing the geniuses of the literary world.

Passionate Mental Health Advocate

Chinaza’s advocacy extends to mental health awareness. She’s on a mission to destigmatize therapy and other forms of mental health intervention, a cause that’s more critical than ever in today’s world.

Modest Fashion Model

As a modest fashion model, she elegantly showcases the beauty of decency. She proudly embraces her African roots and inspires other young African women to do the same, without feeling inferior to other races.

Awards and Recognitions

Her contributions to youth development have earned her numerous accolades. In 2022, she was recognized as an Illustrious Writer in Personal Development and Academia by BEWA Africa. She was named the 2022 Outstanding Young Personality of the Year by TIBA and received the Industry Leader of the Year award from CWIN Africa. In 2023, Chinaza was honored with the prestigious Impact Women in Leadership Award by the Women In Leadership hub, among several other accolades.

Restoring Hope and Compassion

Chinaza’s overarching goal is to restore hope, love, and compassion to humanity. She firmly believes that we can change the world one person at a time, and her mantras reflect this: ‘Healing for the world begins with healing within us,’ and ‘You are, because we all are,’ drawing inspiration from the Ubuntu Philosophy.

Chinaza Favour is not just a writer and speaker; she’s a beacon of inspiration, guiding the way towards a brighter, more connected, and empowered world.

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Yakubu Oyiza Hope is an Akwa Ibom-based indigene of Kogi state. A fashion designer, certified chef and human trafficking advocate. She is the founder of LUNA Foundation, a foundation that’s solely focused on repatriating and reintegrating trapped victims of human trafficking.

Presently, the organization consists of 182 survivors, which includes, 9 newborn babies, 8 pregnant women, 120 females and 45 males, She works with a team of 18 volunteers who support her organization.

Oyiza Yakubu shares her inspiring story with us in this exclusive interview.  

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Childhood Influence

As a child, I loved humanitarian work, from a distance, I loved getting the desired help and this made me volunteer for an organization in 2010, immediately after my secondary school.

I volunteered with the Salvation Army, Nigeria ( HIV/AIDS) department and we would travel across the country for sensitization campaigns. My mum was very supportive of me even when I was so young, after that, I volunteered with Daughters of Charity, St Vincent de Paul, where I went to different villages to run HIV tests and later became an adherence counsellor for HIV-positive patients.

Inspiration Behind Luna Foundation

LUNA foundation wasn’t really my goal in the first place, all I wanted was for people to know what was going on to migrants in Libya, I started using my platform to share not until I came across relatives of missing persons in Libya, then it occurred to me that I could use my experience to bring a group of volunteers together to search from missing persons, get them out of traffickers grip and restore hope to the family.

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The Journey So Far

The journey has been stressful and fruitful as well, there are days I want to run away and leave everything behind but when I look at the results so far, I want to do more. We presently have 2 camps in Libya housing 182 individuals and a total of 36 is expected to join us anytime soon, we have also been able to provide answers to 49 relatives about their missing ones. We are currently looking at working in Ghana, and Egypt as well.

Being At The Forefront Of Reintegrating Trapped Victims Of Human Trafficking

Working with the victim has shown me that life is deep and people are stronger than what I give credit for, it has taught me to be holistic and always think on my feet which is one of my greatest strengths.

For victims who have relatives they can trust, we encourage them to stay with the relatives and only share their stories when they feel it’s right, we also encourage them to share their story after undergoing psychology evaluation, this is to prevent them from having a breakdown due to the harsh judgement from the world.

Challenges

As the lead founder, it’s extremely scary because traffickers see me as a threat and try to frustrate my efforts. I have to be extremely security conscious, provide answers, and be exposed to different gory images and videos, it takes extra grace to keep on.

How We Run The foundation

For now, we don’t have sponsors. We just collaborated with an Italian partner and we got mattresses from them for the newborn babies at the camp.

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My Work-Life-Balance Routine As a Single Mother

Being a single mother to a 5-year-old plus work is stressful but I work with time daily, I have effectively built a time table I work with and with the physical support of my brother, it helps in relieving me on my tired days.

What  Government Should Put In Place To End human trafficking? 

I believe the government should intensify awareness campaigns to villages and educate our local religious leaders, who are the more vulnerable people to the gimmicks of traffickers.

One Thing I Wish To Do To Make The World A Better Place

Hmmm, I would ensure every woman has the POWER to say NO and I would make sure such Power is respected. For children, I would just ensure they live as children without the burden of serving the adults.

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Being A Woman Of Rubies

I am a woman of ruby because I have turned my pain to purpose, I have turned my lemon to wine. While I was brutally sexually assaulted and stabbed, I have made the decision to use that experience to ensure no woman has to go through that again just because she wants to make ends meet. I am a woman of rubies because, through my pain, I have seen purpose.

 For Young Women Who Aspire To Be Where I Am 

Nothing will come easy but keep holding on, and don’t joke with any opportunity around you, it will come in handy in future.

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3 women Who Inspire Me and Why

My late mother, Olufunmilayo. She was everything a woman should be, I have always admired her strength and whenever I am stuck, I would say, what will my mother do? Elder Olabisi-Ajai, without even knowing me, she gave me a platform to grow on.

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 If I  Could Address The United Nations Assembly on Issues Affecting The Society

I would talk about human trafficking because it’s a menace that brings about other menace like Drug peddling, forced slavery, organ trafficking, sex trafficking etc. If we can uproot the root, the branches will wither.

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Oladiwura (’Diwura) Oladepo, the Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Technology for Social Change and Development Initiative (Tech4Dev), is a remarkable leader with a profound impact on the technology landscape in Africa. Her journey is a testament to her unwavering commitment to creating access to decent work, entrepreneurship opportunities, and gender equality on the African continent through digital skills empowerment and advocacy. Let’s delve deeper into her inspiring story and the transformative initiatives she has pioneered.

Empowering through Digital Skills

At the heart of Oladiwura’s mission is the belief that technology can be a powerful force for positive change. She recognized that, to uplift underserved communities and promote gender parity, it was essential to equip individuals with the digital skills needed to thrive in the 21st century. Tech4Dev was born out of this vision.

Under Oladiwura’s leadership, Tech4Dev has directly impacted the lives of over 120,298 beneficiaries in more than 30 African countries. Through various programs and initiatives, the organization has provided crucial training and resources, enabling young Africans to access better economic opportunities and improved livelihoods.

Championing Gender Parity in STEM

Oladiwura’s passion for gender equality and her vision for a brighter future led her to champion the cause of advocating for more women in STEM fields. Her drive culminated in the creation of the Women Techsters Initiative, a groundbreaking program that aims to bridge the digital technology knowledge gap between men and women in low-income communities across Africa.

This initiative has grown to become Africa’s largest women-in-tech tuition-free program. It focuses on not only empowering women with essential digital skills but also ensuring that women have equal access to the opportunities that technology can provide. As a result, countless women have been given the tools they need to succeed in the tech industry, furthering the cause of gender equality in the digital age.

Educational and Professional Excellence

Oladiwura’s educational background is as impressive as her achievements. She holds a Master of Advanced Management from Yale School of Management, a testament to her commitment to continuous learning and her desire to be at the forefront of change. Her MBA from Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University, equips her with the business acumen necessary to lead and innovate.

Global Recognition

Oladiwura’s exceptional work hasn’t gone unnoticed on the global stage. She was named a United Nations Solutions Summit Solution Maker in 2019, reflecting her significant impact in driving social change through technology. As a member of the Forbes Non-profit Council and a Social Entrepreneur Fellow of Jacobs Foundation, her influence extends far and wide.

She has also served on the Executive Board of the Lagos Business School Alumni Association, showcasing her dedication to both education and community development.

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Awards and Accolades

In 2022, Oladiwura received a series of prestigious awards, further highlighting her status as a pioneering leader in the tech and social change sectors. She was named the winner of the Waislitz Global Citizens’ Choice Award and awarded Female Innovator of the Year at the 2022 Africa Tech Festival Awards, underscoring her significant contributions to the tech industry and her dedication to empowering others.

In addition, she was acknowledged as one of the 10 most outstanding young persons in Nigeria by the Junior Chambers International Nigeria (JCIN). Her efforts were also recognized as a finalist in the Global Citizen Prize: Cisco Youth Leadership Award, and she secured the position of first runner-up for the BudgIT Active Citizen’s Women Advocacy Award.

Oladiwura (’Diwura) Oladepo’s journey is a testament to her dedication to empowerment, leadership, and gender equality in the tech world. Her work at Tech4Dev and the Women Techsters Initiative continues to break down barriers and provide opportunities to countless individuals across the African continent. She is a shining example of how one person’s vision and dedication can make a profound difference in the lives of many, underscoring the importance of striving for a more inclusive and technologically advanced future for all.

Victoria Abisinuola Thompson is a beacon of hope and resilience. With a Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics from the University of Ilorin, her academic journey paved the way for a more profound calling. Victoria Abisinuola embarked on a mission to bring emotional stability to the world, with a particular focus on underserved rural communities. This journey gave birth to Victoria Restored Minds, an organization dedicated to illuminating lives through mental health support.

The Vision Behind Victoria Restored Minds

In 2012, Victoria Abisinuola founded Victoria Restored Minds with a mission close to her heart. She envisioned a world where emotional stability was not a luxury but a fundamental right, a world where individuals from even the most remote rural communities had access to free mental health services. Victoria Restored Minds was born out of her passion for helping others navigate the labyrinth of mental health challenges, a journey she herself continues to navigate.

A Legacy of Impact

Victoria Restored Minds has an impressive track record, assisting over 10,000 mental health cases. But its impact extends beyond numbers. Abisinuola Victoria and her team have spearheaded various mental health campaigns, conferences, and walks year after year. Her role as a mental health advocate is only one facet of her multifaceted identity; she is also a gifted writer, author, speaker, and a formidable voice for mental health and humanity.

A Dynamic Force for Change

Alongside her husband, Dennis Ray Thompson, Abisinuola Victoria is actively working to make the world a better place. Together, they are leading the charge to transform the mental health landscape, especially in rural areas. Their joint passion for children is palpable in their impactful initiatives. They have championed numerous campaigns and are at the forefront of creating emotional stability in communities. Above all, they firmly believe that mental health should not bear the weight of stigma and are resolute in raising awareness.

A Heart for Service

Abisinuola has actively served with several NGOs, including GoodWill Ambassadors of Nigeria, Motivated Mankind, YALI Network, Lifewire Foundation, Valerie Chapman Home, and Supernatural Gospel Crusader, among many others. Her commitment to humanity has earned her various certifications and awards, including the “Community Impact Award” organized by Jamie Pajoe and the “Understanding Girls and Women’s Right” YALI Award. She has organized numerous rural development programs, conferences, and visited several Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in recent years.

A Message of Purpose and Benevolence

Abisinuola Victoria passionately advocates for an emotionally stable society, purposeful living, and impactful existence. Her message resonates deeply with her core belief that every individual on Earth has a purpose. She encourages everyone to thrive above life’s challenges, always emphasizing the importance of passing on the torch of benevolence when one finds themselves in a better place. She reminds us that life is fleeting, urging us all to live it fully and make it count.

Overcoming Challenges in Providing Free Mental Health Services

Financial constraints pose a significant challenge when providing free mental health services and other charitable programs. However, Abisinuola Victoria is fortunate to have a team of dedicated volunteers, including trained professionals in psychology, psychotherapy, counseling, and social work. This support is invaluable in delivering these services.

Mobility can be another hurdle, especially when working in extremely rural areas with challenging road conditions. Securing transportation willing to navigate these routes can be a logistical challenge.

Impactful Stories from Over 10,000 Cases

Among the many impactful stories, one stands out—a client who had lost her mother and was battling anxiety, fears, and other mental health issues. Abisinuola Victoria received a late-night call from the distressed client, prompting her to travel a considerable distance to provide support. Her intervention, which included calming the client and ensuring she felt safe, made a significant difference. This client’s journey to healing and recovery is a testament to the positive impact of Victoria Restored Minds.

Balancing Personal Life with Humanitarian Commitments

Abisinuola Victoria emphasizes the importance of love, communication, and prioritizing each other in her marriage with Dennis Ray Thompson. They consider themselves as a united entity and support one another’s endeavors. While challenges arise, they choose love and communicate openly, fostering an environment where both can grow individually and as a couple.

Strategies for Breaking Mental Health Stigma

Victoria Restored Minds tackles mental health stigma through campaigns, articles, one-on-one interactions, and storytelling. Sharing personal stories through platforms like the “Unashamed Conversation” show helps individuals understand they are not alone in

At the tender age of 21, Thato Kgatlhanye embarked on a remarkable journey that would not only transform her community but also inspire change on a global scale. She founded Repurpose Schoolbags, a visionary initiative born out of a desire to address a pressing issue: the use of plastic bags as book bags among many children in her community. Determined to make a difference, Thato saw an opportunity to repurpose these bags into something more durable and environmentally friendly.

A Bright Idea Takes Shape

Thato’s innovative school bags were crafted from upcycled plastic bags, turning waste into a valuable resource. But she didn’t stop there. She incorporated solar technology and batteries into the design, providing essential lighting for students to study after sundown. This simple yet ingenious solution aimed to eliminate the need for candles or unreliable light sources, making education accessible even in the darkest hours.

Inspiration struck during a conversation with her mother, who shared her own struggles with studying by candlelight. Often, the candles would burn out before the week’s end, hindering her educational progress. Thato was determined to break this cycle for future generations.

Empowering Communities, One Bag at a Time

Today, Thato Kgatlhanye leads a thriving company with a dedicated team of 17 employees and a network of plastic bag collectors. Repurpose Schoolbags not only provides students with a means to carry their books but also empowers them with the gift of light. This simple yet profound change has a ripple effect on their education, enabling them to study and complete their assignments long after the sun has set.

A Shining Beacon of Recognition

Thato’s outstanding work has not gone unnoticed. She has graced the international stage, appearing on prestigious platforms such as CNBC Africa and Forbes. Her achievements include winning the ELLE International Impact2 Award, a testament to her commitment to creating a brighter future for children in underserved communities.

Additionally, Repurpose Schoolbags has forged partnerships with prominent organizations like the MTN Foundation and PricewaterhouseCoopers, further amplifying its impact. These collaborations signal a promising future for the initiative and the children it serves.

A Vision for the Future

As Repurpose Schoolbags continues to thrive, Thato Kgatlhanye remains committed to expanding its reach. The goal is mass distribution and production, ensuring that even more young lives can be positively impacted. Thato’s vision reaches far beyond her community, carrying the potential to illuminate countless futures around the world.

In conclusion, Thato Kgatlhanye’s journey with Repurpose Schoolbags serves as a shining example of innovation, compassion, and a deep commitment to education. Her initiative not only transforms discarded plastic bags into valuable educational tools but also brings light and hope to the lives of countless children. With every step forward, Thato paves the way for a brighter, more inclusive future for generations to come.

Amidst a world longing for transformation, Peace Anyira emerges as an unwavering advocate of empowerment. Her steadfast commitment to the welfare of others not only moulds her own life but also fuels the extraordinary work she tirelessly engages in.

A Mission for Positive Change

Peace is on a profound mission to make a positive difference in the world, and she’s doing it by fostering collaboration and offering unwavering community support to all. Her goal is to address the diverse challenges that people encounter, bridging the gap between dreams and reality.

Co-Founder of “Girls Time Out” and a Book Club

As the Co-Founder of “Girls Time Out,” a safe haven, collaboration space, and support group for women, Peace encourages women from all walks of life. Her message is clear: women should uplift one another, chase their dreams, and know they can transform their lives.

Contributions to the Community

Peace’s impact isn’t limited to her initiatives for women. She has made significant contributions to her community through various endeavors. Her active engagement in training, coaching, and mentorship programs has touched the lives of many, helping individuals in their professional and personal development journeys.

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The “Mother of Nations”

Peace’s relentless passion for helping individuals achieve their dreams has earned her the endearing moniker of “Mother of Nations.” It’s a title that reflects not only her nurturing spirit but also her commitment to creating a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

A Better World for All

At the core of it all, Peace’s mission is clear: to create a better world for all. Her dedication to empowerment, collaboration, and community support is a shining example of what one individual can achieve when driven by a deep-seated desire to make the world brighter.

In a world where change can sometimes feel distant, Peace reminds us that it starts with individuals like her, who are willing to dedicate their lives to making a difference. Her journey inspires us all to be catalysts for positive change and to empower those around us, knowing that together, we can create a brighter, better world for everyone.

Azeezat Adejare is a name that resonates with trailblazing achievements and creative brilliance. With qualifications in both Nigeria and Ontario, Canada, and a wealth of experience spanning over a decade in Business Law, Commercial Transactions, and Contracts, Azeezat has established herself as a legal luminary of remarkable stature.

However, her journey since relocating to Canada in 2018 has seen her deftly merge her legal expertise with an insatiable passion for celebrating and promoting African Cuisine. This harmonious fusion led to the creation of her brand, “That Foodie Lawyer,” now formally registered as “The TFL Brand.” Beyond her culinary pursuits, Azeezat’s commitment to community development shines brightly, co-founding “Girls’ Time Out Inc.,” a nonprofit organization providing essential support and a nurturing haven for female Canadian immigrants as they navigate the intricacies of their relocation journey

A Culinary Visionary

Azeezat skillfully marries her legal acumen with an unwavering passion for promoting African Cuisine. This fusion has given birth to her brand, “That Foodie Lawyer,” officially registered as “The TFL Brand.” Through The TFL Brand, she embarks on a mission to destigmatize African Cuisine and propel it into the global spotlight. Her goal is to foster acceptance, respect, and appreciation for African culinary traditions through an array of initiatives, including public awareness campaigns, foodpreneur empowerment services, and innovative culinary ventures.

Community Commitment

Azeezat’s commitment extends far beyond her professional endeavors. She is a co-founder of “Girls’ Time Out Inc.,” a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing vital support and a safe haven for female Canadian immigrants navigating the complexities of their relocation journeys. Through this organization, Azeezat exemplifies her dedication to community development and her unwavering belief in the power of supporting one another.

Azeezat Adejare’s multifaceted journey from the legal world to the culinary scene and her dedication to empowering her community showcase the boundless potential of individuals who follow their passions and strive to make a positive impact. Her story is a testament to the fact that one can pursue their dreams, break barriers, and give back to the community simultaneously.

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Azeezat is not just a legal luminary; she is a visionary redefining the culinary landscape and enhancing the lives of those around her. Her dedication to destigmatizing African Cuisine and her commitment to community support serve as an inspiration to us all.

Lydia Akpocha, a name resonating with purpose and commitment, has dedicated her life to the betterment of communities and the well-being of individuals. Hailing from the Royal families of Idumuje-Unor and Idumuje-Ugboko in Delta State, Nigeria, Lydia embodies a rich heritage and a passion for progress. we take an in-depth look into the life and work of this remarkable economist, certified Scrum Master, counselor, wife, and mother of three, exploring her inspiring contributions and unwavering dedication.

Passions and Contributions

Lydia thrives when she collaborates with others to support and build vibrant, progressive communities. Her extensive efforts extend to support both the government and small businesses, striving for their survival and growth. Her commitment to these causes has left an indelible mark on the communities she serves.

Professional Involvement

Lydia is the founder of two influential organizations: the Canadian Immigrants Alliance and Anioma Women in the Diaspora (Delta Ibo Women International). These organizations work tirelessly to bridge gaps and provide support to newcomers in Canada, especially those from diverse cultural backgrounds. Lydia’s collaborative spirit extends to her work with other not-for-profit organizations and entrepreneurs across Canada, where she consistently champions causes close to her heart.

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Focus Areas

Lydia’s passion lies in supporting youth, families, and new immigrants through her extensive network. One notable annual effort is her fundraising campaign, which sees grateful immigrants coming together to support various charities, including the Red Cross, Salvation Army, Arab Community, Costi, and more. These initiatives aim to facilitate the seamless integration of newcomers into Canadian communities and provide vital support to those in need.

In addition to her work in Canada, Lydia’s heart extends to developing communities worldwide. Her commitment to supporting the less fortunate knows no borders, and she consistently lends a helping hand to uplift those in need.

Lydia Akpocha’s life and work serve as a testament to the power of dedication, collaboration, and community building. From her roots in Nigeria to her impactful presence in Canada, Lydia’s unwavering commitment to progress and support has touched countless lives. As an economist, counselor, and community leader, she continues to inspire us all to make a positive difference in the world. Lydia Akpocha is not just a name; she is a force for change and a beacon of hope for communities far and wide.